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Monitoring the inter-calibration of the HEAT and Coihueco fluorescence telescopes of the Pierre Auger Observatory with measurements of the brightness of the night sky

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2024
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Segreto A.; Abdul Halim A.; Abreu P.; Aglietta M.; Allekotte I.; Almeida Cheminant K.; Almela A.; Aloisio R.; Alvarez-Muñiz J.; Ammerman Yebra J.; Anastasi G.A.; Anchordoqui L.; Andrada B.; Andringa S.; Aramo C.; Araújo Ferreira P.R.; Arnone E.; Arteaga Velázquez J.C.; Asorey H.; Assis P.; Avila G.; Avocone E.; Badescu A.M.; Bakalova A.; Balaceanu A.; Barbato F.; Bartz Mocellin A.; Bellido J.A.; Berat C.; Bertaina M.E.; Bhatta G.; Bianciotto M.; Biermann P.L.; Binet V.; Bismark K.; Bister T.; Biteau J.; Blazek J.; Bleve C.; Blümer J.; Boháčová M.; Boncioli D.; Bonifazi C.; Bonneau Arbeletche L.; Borodai N.; Brack J.; Brichetto Orchera P.G.; Briechle F.L.; Bueno A.; Buitink S.; Buscemi M.; Büsken M.; Bwembya A.; Caballero-Mora K.S.; Cabana-Freire S.; Caccianiga L.; Caracas I.; Caruso R.; Castellina A.; Catalani F.; Cataldi G.; Cazon L.; Cerda M.; Cermenati A.; Chinellato J.A.; Chudoba J.; Chytka L.; Clay R.W.; Cobos Cerutti A.C.; Colalillo R.; Coleman A.; Coluccia M.R.; Conceição R.; Condorelli A.; Consolati G.; Conte M.; Convenga F.; Correia dos Santos D.; Costa P.J.; Covault C.E.; Cristinziani M.; Cruz Sanchez C.S.; Dasso S.; Daumiller K.; Dawson B.R.; de Almeida R.M.; de Jesús J.; de Jong S.J.; de Mello Neto J.R.T.; De Mitri I.; de Oliveira J.; de Oliveira Franco D.; de Palma F.; de Souza V.; De Vito E.; Del Popolo A.; Deligny O.; Denner N.; Deval L.; di Matteo A.; Dobre M.; Dobrigkeit C.; D’Olivo J.C.; Domingues Mendes L.M.; dos Anjos J.C.; dos Anjos R.C.; Ebr J.; Ellwanger F.; Emam M.; Engel R.; Epicoco I.; Erdmann M.; Etchegoyen A.; Evoli C.; Falcke H.; Farmer J.; Farrar G.; Fauth A.C.; Fazzini N.; Feldbusch F.; Fenu F.; Fernandes A.; Fick B.; Figueira J.M.; Filipčič A.; Fitoussi T.; Flaggs B.; Fodran T.; Fujii T.; Fuster A.; Galea C.; Galelli C.; García B.; Gaudu C.; Gemmeke H.; Gesualdi F.; Gherghel-Lascu A.; Ghia P.L.; Giaccari U.; Giammarchi M.; Glombitza J.; Gobbi F.; Gollan F.; Golup G.; Gómez Berisso M.; Gómez Vitale P.F.; Gongora J.P.; González J.M.; González N.; Goos I.; 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Schimassek M.; Schimp M.; Schlüter F.; Schmidt D.; Scholten O.; Schoorlemmer H.; Schovánek P.; Schröder F.G.; Schulte J.; Schulz T.; Sciutto S.J.; Scornavacche M.; Segreto A.; Sehgal S.; Shivashankara S.U.; Sigl G.; Silli G.; Sima O.; Simon F.; Smau R.; Šmída R.; Sommers P.; Soriano J.F.; Squartini R.; Stadelmaier M.; Stanca D.; Stanič S.; Stasielak J.; Stassi P.; Strähnz S.; Straub M.; Suárez-Durán M.; Suomijärvi T.; Supanitsky A.D.; Svozilikova Z.; Szadkowski Z.; Tapia A.; Taricco C.; Timmermans C.; Tkachenko O.; Tobiska P.; Todero Peixoto C.J.; Tomé B.; Torrès Z.; Travaini A.; Travnicek P.; Trimarelli C.; Tueros M.; Unger M.; Vaclavek L.; Vacula M.; Valdés Galicia J.F.; Valore L.; Varela E.; Vásquez-Ramírez A.; Veberič D.; Ventura C.; Vergara Quispe I.D.; Verzi V.; Vicha J.; Vink J.; Vlastimil J.; Vorobiov S.; Watanabe C.; Watson A.A.; Weindl A.; Wiencke L.; Wilczyński H.; Wittkowski D.; Wundheiler B.; Yue B.; Yushkov A.; Zapparrata O.; Zas E.; Zavrtanik D.; Zavrtanik M.

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TY - GEN T1 - Monitoring the inter-calibration of the HEAT and Coihueco fluorescence telescopes of the Pierre Auger Observatory with measurements of the brightness of the night sky Y1 - 2024 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11407/8864 PB - et al.; Institute for Cosmic Ray Research (ICRR) Univeristy of Tokyo; International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP); JPS; Nagoya Convention and Visitors Bureau; Nagoya University AB - The High Elevation Auger Telescopes (HEAT) has increased the Field of View (FoV) of the Fluorescence Detector (FD) at the Coihueco site of the Pierre Auger Observatory and allowed the extension of the energy threshold for the measurements of energies and Xmax of Extensive Air Showers (EAS) down to ≈ 1017.2 eV. By temporarily orienting HEAT in the downward position, it acquires data in the same FoV as the other Coihueco telescopes, thus providing the opportunity to intercalibrate the detectors by multiple observations of the same EAS. To further control systematic uncertainties in Xmax and energy measurements, in this contribution we present an innovative method that takes advantage of the Night Sky Brightness (NSB) continuously measured with the FD data acquisition system for monitoring a possible evolution in time of the initial HEAT and Coihueco inter-calibration. While the brightness of the night sky evolves unpredictably and is highly dependent on local weather conditions, we expect to obtain consistent measurements from telescopes located at the same site and observing the same direction of the sky. In this work, we describe the method used to compare the NSB measured by the neighboring HEAT and Coihueco telescopes to monitor the stability of their relative calibration over time. This method allows us to study further the systematics in the inter-calibration of the FD telescopes. © Copyright owned by the author(s) under the terms of the Creative Commons. 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To further control systematic uncertainties in Xmax and energy measurements, in this contribution we present an innovative method that takes advantage of the Night Sky Brightness (NSB) continuously measured with the FD data acquisition system for monitoring a possible evolution in time of the initial HEAT and Coihueco inter-calibration. While the brightness of the night sky evolves unpredictably and is highly dependent on local weather conditions, we expect to obtain consistent measurements from telescopes located at the same site and observing the same direction of the sky. In this work, we describe the method used to compare the NSB measured by the neighboring HEAT and Coihueco telescopes to monitor the stability of their relative calibration over time. This method allows us to study further the systematics in the inter-calibration of the FD telescopes. © Copyright owned by the author(s) under the terms of the Creative Commons.}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/11407/8864} }RT Generic T1 Monitoring the inter-calibration of the HEAT and Coihueco fluorescence telescopes of the Pierre Auger Observatory with measurements of the brightness of the night sky YR 2024 LK http://hdl.handle.net/11407/8864 PB et al.; Institute for Cosmic Ray Research (ICRR) Univeristy of Tokyo; International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP); JPS; Nagoya Convention and Visitors Bureau; Nagoya University AB The High Elevation Auger Telescopes (HEAT) has increased the Field of View (FoV) of the Fluorescence Detector (FD) at the Coihueco site of the Pierre Auger Observatory and allowed the extension of the energy threshold for the measurements of energies and Xmax of Extensive Air Showers (EAS) down to ≈ 1017.2 eV. By temporarily orienting HEAT in the downward position, it acquires data in the same FoV as the other Coihueco telescopes, thus providing the opportunity to intercalibrate the detectors by multiple observations of the same EAS. To further control systematic uncertainties in Xmax and energy measurements, in this contribution we present an innovative method that takes advantage of the Night Sky Brightness (NSB) continuously measured with the FD data acquisition system for monitoring a possible evolution in time of the initial HEAT and Coihueco inter-calibration. While the brightness of the night sky evolves unpredictably and is highly dependent on local weather conditions, we expect to obtain consistent measurements from telescopes located at the same site and observing the same direction of the sky. In this work, we describe the method used to compare the NSB measured by the neighboring HEAT and Coihueco telescopes to monitor the stability of their relative calibration over time. This method allows us to study further the systematics in the inter-calibration of the FD telescopes. © Copyright owned by the author(s) under the terms of the Creative Commons. OL Spanish (121)
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The High Elevation Auger Telescopes (HEAT) has increased the Field of View (FoV) of the Fluorescence Detector (FD) at the Coihueco site of the Pierre Auger Observatory and allowed the extension of the energy threshold for the measurements of energies and Xmax of Extensive Air Showers (EAS) down to ≈ 1017.2 eV. By temporarily orienting HEAT in the downward position, it acquires data in the same FoV as the other Coihueco telescopes, thus providing the opportunity to intercalibrate the detectors by multiple observations of the same EAS. To further control systematic uncertainties in Xmax and energy measurements, in this contribution we present an innovative method that takes advantage of the Night Sky Brightness (NSB) continuously measured with the FD data acquisition system for monitoring a possible evolution in time of the initial HEAT and Coihueco inter-calibration. While the brightness of the night sky evolves unpredictably and is highly dependent on local weather conditions, we expect to obtain consistent measurements from telescopes located at the same site and observing the same direction of the sky. In this work, we describe the method used to compare the NSB measured by the neighboring HEAT and Coihueco telescopes to monitor the stability of their relative calibration over time. This method allows us to study further the systematics in the inter-calibration of the FD telescopes. © Copyright owned by the author(s) under the terms of the Creative Commons.
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